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  • Four Chinese local government financing vehicles courted dollar investors on Tuesday, raising $870m between them.
  • South Korean pharmaceutical company HK Inno.N Corp has kicked off pre-deal investor education for its IPO, according to a source familiar with the matter.
  • Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi has raised $4.4bn from its New York Stock Exchange IPO, increasing the size of the float after investors pumped more than $40bn of orders into the book.
  • An exciting rebound in the flow of China-into-US listings took an unexpected hit last week when online grocery start-up, Missfresh, plummeted on the first day of trading. While this is worrying, investors are still positive around these IPOs.
  • SAIC-GMAC Automotive Finance Co is continuing its run of deals in China’s auto loan ABS market. It is now on its fourth outing of the year, with plans to price the Rmb10bn ($1.55bn) transaction on Thursday.
  • Brazil sold $2.25bn of dollar bonds across two tranches on Tuesday, taking advantage of a strong primary market window that is leaving some bond buyers underwhelmed with pricing.